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  2. Abortion in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska, California, and New Hampshire did not voluntarily provide the Center for Disease Control with abortion related data in 2000 or 2001. [3] [4] In 2014, a poll by the Pew Research Center reported that 63% of adults in the state of Alaska believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, with 34% stating it should be illegal in all or most cases.

  3. Abortion in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the first liberal democracy in Europe to legalise abortion, in 1938; this move was followed by the introduction of limited abortion laws in Denmark in 1939, [35] Finland in 1950, [36] and Norway in 1964. More liberal abortion laws were introduced in Norway in 1964, Finland in 1970, and Denmark and Iceland in 1973.

  4. Factbox-Abortion laws in Europe - AOL

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    Became the world's first country to make women's free choice to request an abortion a constitutional right in March 2024. Abortion rights, which have been legal since a landmark 1974 law, are more ...

  5. Legal protection of access to abortion - Wikipedia

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    One state, Maine, has enacted a noise regulation pertaining to activity outside of a clinic, and also made it an offense to intentionally release a substance with an unpleasant odor inside of it. One state, North Carolina, prohibits weapon possession during a demonstration outside of a clinic. In the February 2003 case, Scheidler v.

  6. Telehealth abortions now account for nearly 1 in 5 in US ...

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    More than 40,000 people accessed telehealth abortions under shield laws in the second half of 2023, according to the new report. ... professor at The Ohio State University’s College of Public ...

  7. Abortion laws by state, explained - AOL

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    Here’s where the laws stand as of… Wade in 2022, it allowed states under Republican control to impose abortion bans or severe limitations, a long-sought goal for many GOP anti-abortion lawmakers.

  8. Abortion laws worldwide: In what countries is abortion legal?

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    Where is abortion legal and where is abortion illegal? A guide explaining which countries allow abortion and which countries strictly restrict or outlaw abortion.

  9. Planned Parenthood v. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The law stipulates that only state board certified physicians can provide abortions. Planned Parenthood asserts that the law restricts women's access to gynecological care, such as miscarriage care and early medication abortions, by preventing advanced practice clinicians from providing services for which they are qualified.